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Originally all the islanders were idolaters. Many today have been converted to some religion but the originals worshiped, as all such peoples everywhere practically, deities chosen and characterized by their priest or shaman or what have you. It was not with them, and some others, uncommon to include human sacrifice to appease what ever particular diety. Animal sacrifice was common but the highest form of life is man and therefore the highest gift to a deity.

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The religion of Pacific islanders varies among different cultures, but many practice a form of indigenous belief systems that include animism, ancestor worship, and mythological stories. These beliefs often emphasize a strong connection to nature and the spiritual world. Christianity has also been widely adopted in the Pacific islands through missionary efforts.

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Predominantly Christianity is practised, especially in Australia and New Zealand, here there are also many atheists.

In Samoa the Bahá'í faith is practised.

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Mostly Catholic

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